West Brom 1-5 Crystal Palace: Wilfred Zaha and Christian Benteke punish 10-man Baggies
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West Brom are the first team to score an own goal and receive a red card in the first half of a Premier League game since Tottenham at West Ham in May 2014
Wilfred Zaha again underlined his importance to Crystal Palace as they took advantage of the controversial dismissal of Matheus Pereira to claim their first points in three games with a rout at West Brom.
Forward Zaha had missed Palace’s previous two matches – both of which ended in defeat – after testing positive for Covid-19 but quickly found his feet again at The Hawthorns with a typically lively attacking display that included two goals and an assist.
It was from his low cross that Darnell Furlong diverted the ball into his own net to give the visitors the lead and his whipped finish into the far corner that restored the advantage after Conor Gallagher’s low, driven equaliser.
Between these two Zaha contributions, though, came the incident that completely altered the complexion of the game – Pereira’s red card.
It seemed unclear, even after multiple replays, whether the Baggies forward intended his boot to make contact with Patrick van Aanholt’s midriff while on the ground, but referee Paul Tierney had no doubt after viewing the incident on the pitch-side monitor.
Prior to that, Albion had been the better side with momentum behind them after Gallagher’s leveller, which came shortly after Furlong had gone close to making amends for his own goal with a header that came back off the bar.
But holding out for almost an hour with 10 men proved impossible, and Zaha sparked a Palace goal-fest.
Christian Benteke headed the first of his two goals of the afternoon from a Van Aanholt cross just four minutes after his strike-partner’s fine finish.
Zaha was on hand again to tap in from close range to make it 4-1 following a driving run into the box from Eberechi Eze before Benteke added the icing with a lovely finish on the turn.
It is the first time Palace have scored five away from home in a top-flight game and lifts them to 11th in the table, three points off the top four.
West Brom remain in the bottom three.
Zaha remains Palace’s main man
Roy Hodgson claimed before the season started that this was the strongest squad he has had at his disposal during his time at Crystal Palace.
But Zaha remains the key man.
You need only look at their record without him in Premier League games – just two wins from their past 17.
They were limp and unthreatening in their recent defeats by Burnley and Newcastle as their talismanic forward self-isolated, but were immediately reinvigorated here by his presence.
He inevitably benefited from the extra space afforded him following Pereira’s red card, but even before that he was an uncontainable menace to the Baggies, forcing Darnell into his costly evasive action as he tried to clear his dangerous early cross.
He has now scored or assisted 10 of Palace’s 16 goals this season. No wonder Hodgson opted to take him off with 10 minutes remaining and the game won.
That left Benteke to claim the limelight with a second goal, meaning in this one game alone he has matched his scoring tally for last season and doubled that of the season before.
It was a tough afternoon for Slaven Bilic’s side, who have now conceded a league-high 23 goals this season.
Bilic can take some heart from the way his side played with 11 men, but will be worried by the manner in which they utterly capitulated with 10.
Hodgson returns to haunt another old club – the stats
Player of the match
ZahaWilfried Zaha
West Bromwich Albion
Squad number18Player nameGallagher
Squad number1Player nameJohnstone
Squad number20Player nameIvanovic
Squad number6Player nameAjayi
Squad number10Player namePhillips
Squad number19Player nameSawyers
Squad number5Player nameBartley
Squad number2Player nameFurlong
Squad number11Player nameDiangana
Squad number27Player nameO’Shea
Squad number12Player nameMatheus Pereira
Squad number29Player nameGrant
Squad number7Player nameRobinson
Squad number17Player nameKrovinovic
Crystal Palace
Squad number11Player nameZaha
Squad number20Player nameBenteke
Squad number25Player nameEze
Squad number17Player nameClyne
Squad number24Player nameCahill
Squad number18Player nameMcArthur
Squad number15Player nameSchlupp
Squad number31Player nameGuaita
Squad number8Player nameKouyaté
Squad number3Player namevan Aanholt
Squad number4Player nameMilivojevic
Squad number9Player nameJ Ayew
Squad number44Player nameRiedewald
Squad number23Player nameBatshuayi
Line-ups West Brom
Substitutes
Crystal Palace
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Live Text
Match ends, West Bromwich Albion 1, Crystal Palace 5.
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Second Half ends, West Bromwich Albion 1, Crystal Palace 5.
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Attempt missed. Kyle Bartley (West Bromwich Albion) header from very close range misses to the left. Assisted by Matt Phillips with a cross following a corner.
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Corner, West Bromwich Albion. Conceded by Cheikhou Kouyaté.
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Foul by Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace).
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Kyle Bartley (West Bromwich Albion) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Luka Milivojevic (Crystal Palace) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Luka Milivojevic (Crystal Palace).
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Matt Phillips (West Bromwich Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Jairo Riedewald (Crystal Palace).
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Conor Gallagher (West Bromwich Albion) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Attempt missed. Filip Krovinovic (West Bromwich Albion) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Dara O’Shea.
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Goal! West Bromwich Albion 1, Crystal Palace 5. Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Nathaniel Clyne.
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Substitution, Crystal Palace. Michy Batshuayi replaces Wilfried Zaha.
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Substitution, West Bromwich Albion. Dara O’Shea replaces Romaine Sawyers.
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Attempt missed. Filip Krovinovic (West Bromwich Albion) right footed shot from the left side of the box is close, but misses the top right corner. Assisted by Matt Phillips.
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Substitution, Crystal Palace. Jordan Ayew replaces Jeffrey Schlupp.
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Foul by Luka Milivojevic (Crystal Palace).
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Conor Gallagher (West Bromwich Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, Crystal Palace. Jairo Riedewald replaces James McArthur.